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Re: O/T Coyote problems
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Posted by Leon R on February 01, 2007 at 17:49:02 from (24.70.100.6):
In Reply to: O/T Coyote problems posted by Jim WJ on February 01, 2007 at 15:38:11:

we have a lot of coyotes in our area and they particularly like the hay fields. We lost our little dog a year ago just before Christmas to them. She was 14 years old and survived as long as she did because she looked like and walked like a skunk. She was an avid mouse and mole hunter and would be right out there in the new swaths looking for a victim. The coyotes would be out there as well but never seemed to give her a second look. However her luck did run out. So if you are looking for a small dog that has a good chance of surviving around coyotes get one that looks like a skunk!!! this picture is of her guarding a carrot that she liked to dig out of the garden.
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